The beautifully designed, often-engaging production runs through Feb. 23 at the Mainstage Theatre in the Cultural Arts ...
When the broadcast was over, we all filed out of the studio in a daze, that rediscovery of “Soul Man” and the band’s merger of Chicago blues and Memphis soul following us out into the streets. It was ...
From the twanging groove of the opening track, “Mr. Bossman,” to the blues of “RC&B,” where Quinn declares he plays “whatever I choose . . . just Rock-n-Roll, Country, Blues,” and the slow blues, ...
Those who have followed Jelly Roll since his hip hop days know that the country singer has long struggled with his weight. In a 2018 Instagram post, Jelly — whose real name is Jason Bradley ...
A year after he earned much acclaim for the character-driven crime drama Rob N Roll, which won best screenplay honours in the Hong Kong Film Critics Society awards earlier this month, director ...
Perunovich must play in 20 games the rest of the season with the Islanders for the pick to move to the Blues, or else the Islanders retain the pick, per source. The 2020 Hobey Baker Award winner ...
The St. Louis Blues have traded Scott Perunovich to the New York Islanders for a conditional draft pick, the teams announced Monday. The pick heading to the Blues would be in the fifth round of ...
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The Ken McPeek-trained Rattle N Roll (Connect) had just one horse beaten for the opening six furlongs of Saturday's $400,000 Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup (King's Cup), a race carrying ...
Trainer Kenny McPeek described the wait for Rattle N Roll to make his first start since a three-quarter-length triumph in the Nov. 29 Clark Stakes (G2) as "sitting on him like a keg of dynamite." ...
Jelly Roll found meteoric success through a combination ... torn-sail / Story-to-tell hallelujah. The soulful, rock-tinged cover hits the airwaves Feb. 7. And that day can’t come soon enough ...